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We saw some questions around here about the 90-day report rule so we just put out a quick video explaining the process. Hope you guys find it helpful!

 

Key points covered:

  • You only need to visit the immigration office for your first 90-day report - after that, you can submit it online.

  • If you're leaving and re-entering Thailand every 90 days, you don’t need to submit a 90-day report.

  • If you’re planning to stay in Thailand for over 90 days, ask your landlord for an updated TM30 with a check-in date that matches your latest passport entry stamp.

  • Your TM30 check-in date should always be after your most recent arrival stamp.

  • We also cover the documents you'll need if you choose to submit your 90-day report in person.

 

If you have any questions, feel free to share them below or DM us!

 

 

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3 hours ago, Issa Compass said:

You only need to visit the immigration office for your first 90-day report - after that, you can submit it online.

After trip abroad and return to Thailand your first 90 report needs to be in person. 

Some reports of via mail being accepted. 

 

3 hours ago, Issa Compass said:

Your TM30 check-in date should always be after your most recent arrival stamp.

Depends on immigration office. 

 

BTW: the link to video is not working. You may want check that

 

 

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